🚨FURY ERUPTS IN SCOTTISH FOOTBALL: “CELTIC OWNS THE SFA” – RANGERS FANS AND PUNDITS BACK DANNY RÖHL AFTER CONTROVERSIAL POST-MATCH INCIDENT
Scottish football has been thrown into yet another firestorm of controversy after a chaotic series of refereeing decisions reignited accusations of bias, double standards, and outright corruption within the Scottish Football Association.
What began as a heated match quickly turned into a full-scale debate over the integrity of the league, after a shocking incident left Rangers supporters, pundits, and even neutrals demanding answers – and accountability.
🗣️ “WTF Did I Just Watch?” – Fans in Disbelief
Social media exploded moments after the final whistle, with countless supporters pointing out the staggering inconsistency in officiating. A high boot to the head received no penalty, yet a far less dangerous challenge – a knee contact – was immediately punished.
To many, it wasn’t just a poor decision. It was the final straw.
One viral reaction summed it up bluntly:
> “A head kick isn’t a penalty, but a knee kick is? I’m done with this league.”
🔥 “Celtic Owns the SFA” – The Accusation Echoing Everywhere
The claims aren’t new – but they’re louder than ever.
For years, Rangers fans have accused the Scottish Football Association of leaning in favour of Celtic. But today, the phrase “Celtic owns the SFA” went from pub chat to headline slogan, backed by pundits who have never been this openly critical of the governing body.
The argument is simple:
If the rules change depending on which team is involved, then there are no rules.
🎙️ Danny Röhl’s Post-Match Interview Sparks Support
Rangers manager Danny Röhl did not hold back in his post-match reaction, calling out what he described as “blatant cheating” and “embarrassing officiating that insults the intelligence of every supporter.”
Shockingly – instead of the usual cautious PR responses – pundits and ex-professionals backed him.
Not just Rangers legends. Even neutral analysts nodded in agreement.
One pundit put it plainly:
> “When a high boot to the head isn’t a foul but a soft contact is? We’re not watching football anymore. We’re watching protection of favourites.”
📉 Damage to the League’s Integrity
Scottish football already battles constant criticism over its competitiveness and fairness. But today’s incident didn’t just affect one match – it damaged the credibility of the entire league.
Rangers fans are furious. Neutrals are confused. And Celtic fans – as usual – are defending the officials, claiming “the rules were applied correctly.”
But the question remains:
How many times can the SFA hide behind ‘human error’ before the word ‘corruption’ stops being a joke?
The Fallout Has Only Just Begun
With calls for VAR reviews, referee accountability, and even an independent investigation, the pressure is now firmly on the SFA.
One thing is certain:
Scottish football is broken – and people have stopped pretending otherwise.
As one fan perfectly put it:
> “This isn’t rivalry anymore. It’s robbery.”
And today, the league may have just lost more than points…
It may have lost the trust of its own supporters.
	
	


